I used the file manager function in Zlauncher, and the files are being saved to memory properly. They are showing in the ringtone manager, too, but with a lock symbol next to them. Not sure what that means, but I am guessing that's why it won't play.

Get filez. You can change attributes. I think it will unlock the files too

Another great uploader is Rumkin. One thing i like about Rumkin is that you can use a jump code (think of it as an order number) instead of using text messages.

As far as converting to aac, I use Dbpoweramp Music Converter. It's a great, free program that's easy to use. Don't forget that you need to download the aac codec from their codec central, it doesn't come with the program.

Anybody know of a way to make all ringtone sounds available in Versamail? What is the freakin' point of limiting your choices of alerts anyway?

EDIT: I found this post which helps some, but I still can't get my uploaded ringtones to show in the Versamail alerts list. All I get are the MIDI ringers that are preloaded. This seems to have something to do with the fact that uploaded ringtones are saved as individual files like "ton-(filename)" and are separate from the MIDI ringtones. Any way to add the uploaded files to this list OR to make Versamail search for "ton-xxx" files like the phone apps do?

Last edited by leadtrumpetdave; 06/01/2006 at 04:29 AM.

"If you think a weakness can be turned into a strength, I hate to tell you this, but that's another weakness."- Jack Handey

For the people who are asking about (and getting ignored) emailing, using bluetooth, or IR to send the AAC ringtones, I believe this has already been determined to not work. Not sure though. About a week ago one of the first people to get their 700p was posting that mp3s and AAC didn't work. I know he tried alot of different ways but I can't say he tried all of them. Now that I think about it he was a Verizon customer I believe. Maybe one of these methods will work on the Sprint version.

I have Coldplay's "Speed of Sound" as my ringtone, I used mptrim to cut it down. I should have cut it down more, it's 1658k. It works as my ringtone even thought it's that big. I checked in manage sounds and that's the size. You can have bigger files than 64k.

I think it can be as big as you want it to be. I am going to edit mine, I don't need 1:30 for a ringtone,lol. After I saw this thread and instructions I tried it out. Now most of my aac ringtones are between 250-600k.